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Advised rendering intent
value
Advised value
Setting
not applicable
'Océ CAD colours'
'Color feel'
or 'Relative colorimetric' 'Océ 
enhanced colors'
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Business graphics
The advised settings
You can also find an overview of the advised settings on the Quality Reference Chart
This 
chart gives an overview of the different types of print files and the print settings and
color management settings that give 
the best output result for these print files.
The 
Quality Reference Chart is available as a demo print on the printer operator panel.
(see 
‘How to print the Quality Reference Chart’  on page 355)
Note:
For optimal print quality please verify that the...

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3D CAD
The advised settings
You can also 
find an overview of the advised settings on the Quality Reference Chart
This 
chart gives an overview of the different types of print files and the print settings and
color management settings that give 
the best output result for these print files.
The 
Quality Reference Chart is available as a demo print on the printer operator panel.
(see 
‘How to print the Quality Reference Chart’  on page 355)
Note:
For optimal print quality please verify that the name of...

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Advised rendering intent
value
Advised value
Setting
'Relative colorimetric'
'Océ enhanced colors'
'Color feel'
or 'Perceptual (photo)'
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Check, analyze and solve output quality
problems of print jobs
Banding across the print with differences in color and gloss
Description of the problem
Your print contains a banding across the media with a difference in color and gloss. The
intensity of the banding can vary from left to right or vice versa. A clear picture of banding
is visible on the side edge of your print. Banding mostly occurs in the Production mode
at 
densely printed areas.
You 
can perform an additional check to identify the...

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Illustration
[344] Example of banding across the color print
[345]
 Example of banding across the black/white print
How to solve the problem 1.Check if the media name on the 'Printer operator panel' matches the media that you
currently

 use.
2. Reprint in

 'Presentation' mode.
3. Check if

 
the test print shows banding.
4. If
 yes, calibrate the media via the printer operator panel (Maintenance - Calibrate media).
5. Reprint the file.
6. If densely printed areas of the reprinted file...

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Horizontal, wavy lines across your print
Description of the problem Your print contains horizontal, wavy lines across the media.
These 
light or dark lines
• appear
 in all colors
• can 
vary in thickness from left to right or vice versa
• can
 
become lighter or darker across the media.
You 
can perform an additional check to identify the problem if you measure the distance
between the wavy lines. Each print mode has a typical distance between the wavy lines.
The

 
following table describes the...

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Illustration
[346] Example of horizontal, wavy lines across the Customer Acceptance Test
How to solve the problem 1.Check if the correct media setting is used.
2. Check 

if the media name on the printer operator panel matches the media that you cur-
rently 
use.
3. Print the Customer Acceptance 
Test.
This 
test print contains 10 colored bars.
4. Check 
if the test print shows white or dark lines across all colors. The lines usually appear
at equal 
distances from each other.
5. If yes, calibrate the...

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Thin horizontal, coloued or white lines across your print
Description of the problem
Your print has one of the following problems.• Thin horizontal,
 colored lines in the multiple color areas
• Thin horizontal,

 white lines in the CMYK mono color areas.
The 
thin lines are also visible as colored lines in RGB areas and gray areas.
Cause 
of the problem During a swath of the 'Imaging devices', a nozzle drops out or a poor functioning nozzle
misdirects the droplets. It is possible that the system...

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Yellow
4
How to solve the problem 1.Check if the system compensates for the nozzle dropout during the next swath.
2. If
 the system does not compensate for the nozzle dropout, you must print the Customer
Acceptance 
Test.
3. Check the colored bars of the test print.
Note:
Either check the test print on the second half of the print or reprint the Customer Accep-
tance Test and check the second print. When the colored bars are OK, the system functions
correctly. However, it is always advised to switch 
to...
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